Tailbone fracture is caused by trauma, after the injury, there will be painful performance in the sacrococcygeal area, and there will be painful symptoms when pressing the local area, in addition to local pressure pain, some have local swelling or bruising performance. Further improvement of the sacrococcygeal X-ray or CT examination can help to accurately determine the situation of tailbone fracture. For most tailbone fractures local pain lasts for a long time, about 1 month. The pain can be relieved with painkillers such as lo-fen-zine extended-release tablets, and if you are not allergic to creams, you can apply topical blood-activating and pain-relieving creams locally. Tailbone fracture requires bed rest for about 1 month to help relieve local pain. Try to choose a hollow stool or soft stool after getting up and moving around, and avoid sitting on a solid stool or hard stool. You can take blood circulation and pain relief capsules, salvia tablets, bone peptide tablets and other drugs for treatment.